2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.778148
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Assimilation of Particular Organic Matter and Dissolved Organic or Inorganic Compounds by Cribroelphidium selseyense (Foraminifera)

Abstract: Marine carbon and nitrogen processing through microorganisms’ metabolism is an important aspect of the global element cycles. For that purpose, we used foraminifera to analyze the element turnover with different algae food sources. In the Baltic Sea, benthic foraminifera are quite common and therefore it is important to understand their metabolism. Especially, Cribroelphidium selseyense, also occurring in the Baltic Sea, has often been used for laboratory feeding experiments to test their effect on carbon or n… Show more

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“…During the first 7 days, they found only a marginal assimilation of carbonate and nitrate 25 , which however increased afterwards probably because of symbiotic bacterial activity. At the same time, C. selseyense showed a continuous uptake of ammonium during the whole experiment 25 . We conclude from our data, that assimilation of carbonate, nitrate and ammonium are light-dependent and triggered by the activity of the phototobionts, while glucose uptake is continued in darkness thus maintaining the holobionts metabolism.…”
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“…During the first 7 days, they found only a marginal assimilation of carbonate and nitrate 25 , which however increased afterwards probably because of symbiotic bacterial activity. At the same time, C. selseyense showed a continuous uptake of ammonium during the whole experiment 25 . We conclude from our data, that assimilation of carbonate, nitrate and ammonium are light-dependent and triggered by the activity of the phototobionts, while glucose uptake is continued in darkness thus maintaining the holobionts metabolism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Under light supply, additional energy and organic compounds for foraminiferal growth are generated by the photobionts. Lintner et al 25 investigated the element uptake of the obligatory heterotrophic Cribroelphidium selseyense . During the first 7 days, they found only a marginal assimilation of carbonate and nitrate 25 , which however increased afterwards probably because of symbiotic bacterial activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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